But fumble the ball away against the Phoenix Suns, and in moments Gerald Green will be throwing a windmill dunk down on you.

The Milwaukee Bucks saw that scene a few times and more ugly ones as they committed a season-high 26 turnovers Saturday night, fueling the Suns to a 116-100 victory at the US Airways Center.

The Bucks’ 26 miscues led to a whopping 38 points by the Suns (20-12).

And when it was over, Bucks teammates Larry Sanders and Gary Neal got into a heated argument in the locker room.

Neal was yelling loudly as he exited the locker room and Sanders would not comment on the argument as he exited. Earlier Bucks strength and conditioning coach Robert Hackett stepped between the two players to try to keep the situation from escalating.